COLTS (-11) over TitansIndianapolis 49, Tennessee 21. Congrats, guys -- you did it again. You still have to win consecutive games in New England and Pittsburgh next month.

(Seriously, does it help the Colts for Manning to throw another TD when they're already winning by 25? That's all about ego at that point. And if he's slumping off the field in January again -- the chin strap dangling from his helmet, making the Peyton Manning Face because Pittsburgh or New England "miraculously" forced him into four killer turnovers -- maybe he'll realize that you can't win the Super Bowl in November, and you certainly can't win it by scoring 131 points in three games against Houston, Chicago and Detroit. None of this crap matters. January is the only month that matters. End of story.)

So November is the key to Super Bowl victories now? Just want to make sure I know what counts and what doesn't.

Just pointing out that you have to get to the SB to win it. That means you have to get to the playoffs to win it. To get to the playoffs, it generally helps to win during the regular season, including November.

We could just do a random polling of NFL head coaches to find out how many of them consider November throw-away games.